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SURROUNDED BY ELEGANCE: The great room and master bedroom are highlights in a home where classic seaside architecture meets modern amenities.

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View from rear deck shows Swampscott Harbor at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St which features a 3-bedroom condo.

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The foyer inside a three-bedroom condo at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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The Great Room at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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View from a picture window inside The Great Room at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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View from rear deck shows Swampscott Harbor at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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The media room at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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Study at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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The kitchen area at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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A picture window inside Master Bedroom at The Concordia 245 Humphry St.

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The second bedroom at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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The guest suite and third bedroom at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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SURROUNDED BY ELEGANCE: The great room and master bedroom are highlights in a home where classic seaside architecture meets modern amenities.

Credit: Patrick Whittemore

The Great Room at The Concordia at 245 Humphrey St.

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If you’re in the market for a waterfront home on the North Shore, expect to pay top dollar. But if $2.5 million is more than you can afford, you can still get a glimpse of luxury beginning next month at a new Swampscott condominium with sweeping views of the water and the Boston skyline for a good cause.

For $25, you can tour the fully furnished home from Sept. 12 to Oct. 7 to benefit Boston Children’s Hospital.

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